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and sur veil lapse, surveillance to gather the evidence we believe will be supported in a court of law to find these folks accountable. >> now officials say this marks a change when it comes to combating recent violence here in oakland and marks a better collaboration with other agencies and the police chief says expect more in the future. john sasaki will have more at 5:00 and 6:00. live ear in oakland, brian flores, ktvu channel 2news. >> a man pleaded not guilty to chargeless resulting from the death of a girl along slope boulevard last saturday. karen brewer is charged with vehicular manslaughter and two counts related to driving under the influence. the manslaughter charge alone could bring 10 years in prison. the bail is set at $300,000 and is scheduled to return to court in san francisco on march 27 fort th, for a pretrial hearing. >>> more details on the crash that killed that person. the board of supervisors approved funding to make the boulevard safer. the city will pay $130,000 for safety improvements and cal trans will pay 790,000 dollars, the improvements will include flas
and sur veil lapse, surveillance to gather the evidence we believe will be supported in a court of law to find these folks accountable. >> now officials say this marks a change when it comes to combating recent violence here in oakland and marks a better collaboration with other agencies and the police chief says expect more in the future. john sasaki will have more at 5:00 and 6:00. live ear in oakland, brian flores, ktvu channel 2news. >> a man pleaded not guilty to chargeless...
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leaders to make sensible laws. >> be bold, be courageous, please support background checks. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> the advocacy group plans to send leters to john mccain and jeff flake of arizona asking them to support universal background check legislation. >>> thousands of people filled the streets of the valenzuela, as a priest delivered a blessing over the casket of hugo chavez. it will remain at that military academy until his funeral on friday. he died yesterday, two years after he was diagnosed with cancer. the official mourning period will last for a week. >>> former police chief of new york and los angeles has started a controversial stop and frisk program and it is working for the city of oakland and coming up you'll hear the plan of keeping the city safe. >>> and legal or not? the battle heats up over the states and legalizing marijuana. how the government is responding. ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ [ engine revs ] [ female announcer ] small... [ engine revs ] wicked... ♪ and now... ♪ topless. ♪ the fiat 500
leaders to make sensible laws. >> be bold, be courageous, please support background checks. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> the advocacy group plans to send leters to john mccain and jeff flake of arizona asking them to support universal background check legislation. >>> thousands of people filled the streets of the valenzuela, as a priest delivered a blessing over the casket of hugo chavez. it will remain at that military academy until his funeral on friday. he died...
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the santa cruz sentinel is reporting that police say he never appeared on two law enforcement computer databases that track criminals because he was only convicted of misdemeanors. >>> the memorial for those two officers is scheduled for thursday, march 7 at noon at the hp pavilion in san jose. the service was moved from a smaller venue to handle the thousands that are expected to come pay their respects. ktvu will be covering the service live starting at 7:00 a.m. and will be streaming it live on ktvu.com. >>> a san jose man is under arrest in connection with a fatal hit-and-run we told you become b last week. steven harry heath was arrested for vehicular manslaughter and felony hit-and-run yesterday. george black was killed as he walked along montgomery drive in santa rosa last week. witnesses saw a light four-door mercedes speed away. police impounded his car. >>> president obama said today that actually he laid into republican lawmakers a day after he signed into law the massive across the board budget cuts known as the sequester. >> it's happening because congress chose this outco
the santa cruz sentinel is reporting that police say he never appeared on two law enforcement computer databases that track criminals because he was only convicted of misdemeanors. >>> the memorial for those two officers is scheduled for thursday, march 7 at noon at the hp pavilion in san jose. the service was moved from a smaller venue to handle the thousands that are expected to come pay their respects. ktvu will be covering the service live starting at 7:00 a.m. and will be...
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are several proposals to cut congressional pay because of the standoff but none has been passed into law just yet. the average house member and senator now irning $174,000 a year but collectively their staffers poised to lose tens of millions in pay in just the coming months. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the superintendent of yellow stone national park has decided to delay the park's spring opening because of those federal budget cuts that went into effect on friday. the usual openings of park entrance in april and mae will be put off one to two weeks. that's so the government can save money on snow clearing from the park's roads. nearby communities such as wyoming and west yellow stone montana anticipate they will lose money because of the late openings. >>> the budget cuts are reportedly already causing delays at some airports. we went to find out if the bay area is feeling the effects. what we found in just 14 minutes. >>> today vice president joe biden took a strong stand against iran's development of nuclear weapons. the vice president told a powerful pro-iz rail lobbying group that the
are several proposals to cut congressional pay because of the standoff but none has been passed into law just yet. the average house member and senator now irning $174,000 a year but collectively their staffers poised to lose tens of millions in pay in just the coming months. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the superintendent of yellow stone national park has decided to delay the park's spring opening because of those federal budget cuts that went into effect on friday. the usual openings of...
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law requires a 30 day notice before they are sent the home. democrats and republicans spent the weekend trying to reflect blame. house speaker boehner says no one really knows how the impact will be felt. >> we need to address the long term spending problem. but we can't cover our way to prosperity. we also have to on stain real economic growth. >> er homeland security effort says lines in airports are already getting longer because of the forced cuts. tsa agents have had a over time cut and she warrants the i did lays will get worse if the workers are furloughed. reporting live in washington, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> tomorrow warning goes out to of the homeless that are camps out near the san jose's airport. the people who are still on the camp, they will have 72 hours to move out. city plans to move in and clean out encampment. that'll include taking out trash and debris, taking down any structures and storing all property and belongs for 90 o 90 -- 90 days. >>> and a robbery ins. victim estrogens a neighbor's house. they told police the man
law requires a 30 day notice before they are sent the home. democrats and republicans spent the weekend trying to reflect blame. house speaker boehner says no one really knows how the impact will be felt. >> we need to address the long term spending problem. but we can't cover our way to prosperity. we also have to on stain real economic growth. >> er homeland security effort says lines in airports are already getting longer because of the forced cuts. tsa agents have had a over...
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. >> our life, our life is the life we have with each other, five sons, five daughters in law and 20 grandchildren -- >> isn't it tough when suddenly the secret service -- >> it is different, but riding on a rollercoaster. we were on a rollercoaster, exciting and thrilling, ups and downs but the ride ends and you get off and it is not like, can't we be on a rollercoaster the rest of our lives? no, the ride is over. >> chris: let me ask you about the months from november until now. were there tears? >> for me, yeah. i cried. when you pour that much of your life and energy and passion into something, and you are disappointed by the outcome it is bad. it is very hard. >> chris: governor, second-guessing? anger? depression? >> no. you look back at the campaign and say, okay. what did the president do well and you acknowledge his campaign did a number of things, very effectively and of course you rehearse all the mistakes you made and i went through a number of my mistakes and you think of the things out of our control but you move on. i mean, i don't spend my life looking back, it is lik
. >> our life, our life is the life we have with each other, five sons, five daughters in law and 20 grandchildren -- >> isn't it tough when suddenly the secret service -- >> it is different, but riding on a rollercoaster. we were on a rollercoaster, exciting and thrilling, ups and downs but the ride ends and you get off and it is not like, can't we be on a rollercoaster the rest of our lives? no, the ride is over. >> chris: let me ask you about the months from november...
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they say they're not sure exactly what the law allows. supporters of the law say it was necessary because charging fees was putting a financial burden on low income families. >>> the finishing touches are being made this evening at a project turning the bay bridge in to a 1.8-mile long massive light show. it could mean big business to the cities. >> reporter: in the daylight you may not notice the changes to the bay bridge. but look closer. those tiny dots on the cables are l.e.d. lights. on tuesday night, the lights go on for a two-year light show. ben davis conceived of the idea. now after two and a half years and $6 million in private funds raised, the artist has made it a reality. >> he's seen something he likes. >> reporter: while the lights on the bridge will be visible throughout the bay area, if you want to see vearealturn the switch, you can view it online. >> there will be live web streaming. i think there's lots of reasons to come here in person, to be part of history. if you're just going to see the lights, pace yourself. the
they say they're not sure exactly what the law allows. supporters of the law say it was necessary because charging fees was putting a financial burden on low income families. >>> the finishing touches are being made this evening at a project turning the bay bridge in to a 1.8-mile long massive light show. it could mean big business to the cities. >> reporter: in the daylight you may not notice the changes to the bay bridge. but look closer. those tiny dots on the cables are...
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it is current law and will not change and we also propose pro growth tax reform which we think with the currents revenue line we can have a very pro-growth tax reform system to bring all rates down, good for economic growth and good for job creation and hard working taxpayers, by having less loopholes in the tax code, no more crony politics and stop picking winners and losers and pro-growth tax reforms, those things are achievable and we achieve it in the budget and reflect those realities you mentioned. >> chris: in your last budget you cut spending $5 trillion over ten years. how much do you cut spending in this new budget. >> basically the same. about $5 trillion. instead of growing spending at 4.9% a year, which is the average under the current path we're on, we grow spending at 3.4%, each year, over the next decade and it gets us on a path to billions and results in a $5 trillion spending cut. >> chris: when you talk about cuts, you talk about cuts in the rate of growth, not actual, absolute cuts? >> exactly. and, instead of spending $46 trillion over the next ten years we'll spend
it is current law and will not change and we also propose pro growth tax reform which we think with the currents revenue line we can have a very pro-growth tax reform system to bring all rates down, good for economic growth and good for job creation and hard working taxpayers, by having less loopholes in the tax code, no more crony politics and stop picking winners and losers and pro-growth tax reforms, those things are achievable and we achieve it in the budget and reflect those realities you...
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law enforcement is giving out gift cards in exchange for surrendered guns. no questions asked, until 3:00. >>> work crews are planting 70 trees in a day of service around san francisco state university today. they will also be pruning trees, pulling weeds, landscaping, taking up trash, and painting over graffiti in district 7 neighborhoods. the clean and green effort began at malcolm x plaza on the san francisco state campus and will go on until noon. >>> and just a reminder, tomorrow we do spring forward. daylight saving time begins at 2:00 a.m. so do not forget to set your clocks ahead before you go to bed tonight. we are, unfortunately, going to lose an hour of sleep, but we will have more sunlight in the evening. it is also a good time to check your smoke alarms. just make sure you replace those batteries. >> for those of you who have to go to work for you tomorrow morning at 4:00, it will be a rough one. we'll get through it. we still have today. outside, rosemary, should be a nice one? >> yes. pleasant weather spilling into the bay area. when we start
law enforcement is giving out gift cards in exchange for surrendered guns. no questions asked, until 3:00. >>> work crews are planting 70 trees in a day of service around san francisco state university today. they will also be pruning trees, pulling weeds, landscaping, taking up trash, and painting over graffiti in district 7 neighborhoods. the clean and green effort began at malcolm x plaza on the san francisco state campus and will go on until noon. >>> and just a reminder,...
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and he's also maintained the florida stand-your-ground law. zimmerman has waived a right to a hearing. the defense can still bring up the controversial law during the trial. >>> 8:17. a court hearing scheduled today for the man accused of drinking drunk and killing a san francisco high school student over the weekend. investigators say 17-year-old henren chang was crossing sloat boulevard near vail avenue saturday night when a car driven by kieran brewer killed him. a memorial now marks the spot where chang died. now, people who live in that area, say that speeding is a big problem on sloat and it needs to change. >> the last ones i saw were 46, 47 miles an hour. >> for now, police have installed a speeding device and they are gonna add flashing lights and widen the sidewalk. that work won't be completed for at least two years. >>> violent crimes are on the rise in san jose. police want to teach citizens how to fight back. the martin luther king, junior association is hosting a forum on crime prevention tonight. topics, how to be a good witnes
and he's also maintained the florida stand-your-ground law. zimmerman has waived a right to a hearing. the defense can still bring up the controversial law during the trial. >>> 8:17. a court hearing scheduled today for the man accused of drinking drunk and killing a san francisco high school student over the weekend. investigators say 17-year-old henren chang was crossing sloat boulevard near vail avenue saturday night when a car driven by kieran brewer killed him. a memorial now...
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now, reaction to a new state law banning public school fees. it prohibits them from charging fees for i'm tells and activities. it also bans requiring them to bring supplies to class. that might limit activities. supporters say, it is all going to level the playing field for low income families. >>> a 7-year-old boy was suspended after biting his breakfast pastry into a shape the teacher thought looked like gun. >> he is a second grader in baltimore. he said he was trying to bite his snack in the shape of a mountain. when his teachers saw his pastry. he was suddenly suspended for two days. >> it is already a rectangle. i just kept on biting it. and tore off the top of it the and it kind of looked like a gun but it wasn't. >> on friday, they sent the letter home explaining that a student used food to make inappropriate gestures. >> the father said he has adh. d and said his actions were innocent. >>> this is at a sacramento park. >> watch out for those guys. why some people think the aggressive geese are on the attack. >>> we are waking up to cl
now, reaction to a new state law banning public school fees. it prohibits them from charging fees for i'm tells and activities. it also bans requiring them to bring supplies to class. that might limit activities. supporters say, it is all going to level the playing field for low income families. >>> a 7-year-old boy was suspended after biting his breakfast pastry into a shape the teacher thought looked like gun. >> he is a second grader in baltimore. he said he was trying to bite...
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the california public utilities commission is calling the ban a lawful and unenforceable. last week, pg&e came out against the ban and said it would continue to install the smart meters. . >>> a subtle cooldown in store for your afternoon at this hour. numbers are up anywhere from 3 to 6 to 9 degrees. a look over the bay this morning, and we don't see the fog we saw yesterday. difference 24 hours makes, right? high clouds overhead. 57 degrees right now in san francisco. that's anywhere from 7 to 9 degrees warmer than just 24 hours ago. notice all of us now in the 50s. 58 for hayward. 53 in concord. 57 in napa. 9 degrees warmer than just 24 hours ago in napa. not seeing as much sunshine in some cases for today. these high clouds are going to continue to drift overhead, going to thicken a bit. here's why. a look at pacific satellite view, you can see the high clouds drifting in. overnight, offsetting the cooling, insulating us a bit. by afternoon, it helps to hold back temperatures so. we're not going to be as warm. the clouds associated with this weak system, bringing back
the california public utilities commission is calling the ban a lawful and unenforceable. last week, pg&e came out against the ban and said it would continue to install the smart meters. . >>> a subtle cooldown in store for your afternoon at this hour. numbers are up anywhere from 3 to 6 to 9 degrees. a look over the bay this morning, and we don't see the fog we saw yesterday. difference 24 hours makes, right? high clouds overhead. 57 degrees right now in san francisco. that's...
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something sometimes is lost in the law, as dickens pointed out many years ago. but we are suggesting that somebody other than that judge, another judge, look at that and determine whether it is facially sufficient. because that is the standard. we are looking at issues like in florida. you get -- get $500 to a judge, that is okay, but if you give more than that, that judge cannot hear your case. if you are, let's say, the campaign manager for a judge -- because we have elections -- if anybody's interested -- let me just finish that. if you are a campaign manager, he cannot appear before that judge. the aba spent two years on a report called justice in jeopardy, which is online, and it talks about how judges are elected in every single state. one of the document you might be interested in because i understand you have had vigorous talks about this recently is immigration. the aba just issued several months ago the most comprehensive immigration reform report in the last two decades. it contains 10,000 pro bono lawyer hours of some of the best law firms in america
something sometimes is lost in the law, as dickens pointed out many years ago. but we are suggesting that somebody other than that judge, another judge, look at that and determine whether it is facially sufficient. because that is the standard. we are looking at issues like in florida. you get -- get $500 to a judge, that is okay, but if you give more than that, that judge cannot hear your case. if you are, let's say, the campaign manager for a judge -- because we have elections -- if anybody's...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the port and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been invo
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy a group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the port and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been in
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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the law has a bright line. it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with different models of trying to deal with punishment once we understand people have wrong selections. i think those are all interesting questions, but is there free will? well, the fact that almost everybody in the audience raised either their right or left hand contemplated it and were quickly able to act and respond. that to me says, yes, there is. now what do we want to do about it? now that we understand that those of us in the audience or up here that like chocolate cake may not have control over it, how do we want to acc
the law has a bright line. it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with...
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there's still millions of uninsured even if the law works perfectly. there were still be millions of uninsured and uncompensated care. the ability to get coverage, all of that is still going to exist and i don't know -- i know it's a big concern is we talk about uncompensated care and that and providers. i still think we have a lot of issues to address. >> this year the florida legislature and the organized medicine has actually escalated their fate against nurses having the ability to practice. >> there's more of you than there are of them. [laughter] >> john hirsch. i'm not a medical doctor, but i work with them. listening to some and are so far, i have heard a clear motivation of movement away from fee-for-service payment. from what i've seen in working with medical doctors, personalities issue associated with that, which is an motivation to work hard. the more you do, the more you get. i'll take that call at 7:00 p.m. on friday night. if the compensation structure is changed, that's probably old news, sent to you been thinking about. there is a sec
there's still millions of uninsured even if the law works perfectly. there were still be millions of uninsured and uncompensated care. the ability to get coverage, all of that is still going to exist and i don't know -- i know it's a big concern is we talk about uncompensated care and that and providers. i still think we have a lot of issues to address. >> this year the florida legislature and the organized medicine has actually escalated their fate against nurses having the ability to...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others then mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy a group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the porch and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others then mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement is infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the porch and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been in
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement is infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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she wanted to go on to law school. she wanted to be an immigration lawyer, perhaps a criminal lawyer. really, a bright, young girl. had her entire life ahead of her. then, she disappears. >> she is very responsible, honest. she has everything in order. she has fun, she do her school work. at the president's entern office in john jay college. >> it was her younger sister's birthday, they planned to go down to miami. which she did, every year, go down to spend memorial day weekend with friends and family who lived there. she took her sister. they were going to get manicures, go shopping, they went to concerts together. and spent a lot of time with her best friend, who lived down in the miami area. now, she had just graduated, majored in criminal justice, studying for the lsat for law school, and pursue a career as a criminal attorney or immigration lawyer. that is what was ahead of her when she went to miami for what she thought would be a fun weekend with her sister. >> on a homemade shrine. >> my help will come from th
she wanted to go on to law school. she wanted to be an immigration lawyer, perhaps a criminal lawyer. really, a bright, young girl. had her entire life ahead of her. then, she disappears. >> she is very responsible, honest. she has everything in order. she has fun, she do her school work. at the president's entern office in john jay college. >> it was her younger sister's birthday, they planned to go down to miami. which she did, every year, go down to spend memorial day weekend...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement is infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy a group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the port and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been i
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement is infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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the nuremberg laws were rules by law. what exists around most of the world and in cuba today come in my own experience, is that the most powerful, the most privileged, get together and decide what rights, if any, the minority have. the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals. they both said the same thing. they said, we don't like what these people did. as a matter of fact, what they did and their beliefs are abhorrent to most americans, and to us personally, but unless we protect their rights, all our rights are in jeopardy. and that is why the concept of a constitutional demo
the nuremberg laws were rules by law. what exists around most of the world and in cuba today come in my own experience, is that the most powerful, the most privileged, get together and decide what rights, if any, the minority have. the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their...
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this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she will get done early. >> what this will help us do is achieve three things, better security from the standpoint of folks being on those items that can be catastrophic, two makes it more efficient in terms of checkpoint surplus and three address the hast el factor. >> the hassle factor? is it less of a hassle if i can bring my knife with me? the tsa says you can bring a small knife and other possible weapons on planes. it remind me of this classic. claer >>> oo i got a get out of here. i got a get out of here. >> less hassled in the airport a compromise for our safety? mike gallagher joins me in new y
this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she...
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many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the health curve, that health care costs are going to go down? i thought that's been debunked. >> no, the other issue with about premiums going up. >> brenda: i'm sorry, we've got to move this conversation. we've got to move this information. we don't have time right now. toby, doctor shortages, that what we're talking about, is obamacare causing them. >> we've had doctor shortages for the last five years and again, use massachusetts. massachusetts has the second most physicians per population in the united states. now, if anybody was not going to have shortages, they
many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the...
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law that says, if i don't have one of those, you have to resuscitate. >> reporter: the elderly woman in this case did not have a dnr. while most assisted living facilities assured us they do resuscitate under similar circumstances, at least five say staff provide cpr when directed by a 911 dispatcher. >> if it has been the gardener there, they probably would have saved her. when i was a girl scout leader, i had to take cpr. >> reporter: but mcginnis says retirement facilities are not required to train staff to resuscitate. >> one would think that you're a nurse in a senior community, that you would have some kind of obligation to save somebody lying on the dining room floor die. >> i don't understand why you're not willing to help this patient. is there anybody that's willing to help this lady and not let her die? >> not at this time. >> reporter: while some nurses do take a nightengale oath, it's not legally binding. they say they're conducting a thorough review but their practice is to call 911 and wait for assistance. >>> if you have visions of your child some day going to an ivy
law that says, if i don't have one of those, you have to resuscitate. >> reporter: the elderly woman in this case did not have a dnr. while most assisted living facilities assured us they do resuscitate under similar circumstances, at least five say staff provide cpr when directed by a 911 dispatcher. >> if it has been the gardener there, they probably would have saved her. when i was a girl scout leader, i had to take cpr. >> reporter: but mcginnis says retirement facilities...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. i use bounce outdoor fresh sheets because they're just that much fresher and they help keep static off in the cold so my clothes will never embarrass me. mommy, i dressed the snowman! how do you get your bounce? less static year-round. how do you get your bounce? an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com radio oo live fr >> live from america's news headquarters i am harris falkner. the college of cardinals set to begin the conclave on tuesday. voting will take place in the vatican's sis seen chapel. crews fitting the chimney that will tell us when a new pope will be chosen signal jammers are making sure they have no ak sellings to the or -- access to
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this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she will get done early. michael, tell us why you used to book this fabulous hotel? well you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it, and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. now you can save up to 50% during priceline's spring hotel sale use promo code spring for additional savings on all express deals, including pet friendly hotels. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that
this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she...
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it is to preserve law and order and promote social harmony and stability. food and drug is a prominent issue of widespread concern. we should reform and improve mechanisms for overseeing and supervising food and drug safety and overall coordination. we should require enterprises to assume primary facilities for exercise strict oversight throughout the whole process from production to consumption and establish a scientific system with china's national conditions to better ensure food and drug safety. we should strengthen the public sector system and improve workplace safety conditions to specially major in various funds. what the regulation of the real estate markets and strengthen construction of subsidize speculate of investment and housing demand to improve the accountability system for housing prices in the real estate market and strengthen mechanism for sound development. we should continue government subsidized housing said they are satisfied with. this year, the should complete government subsidized housing units and construction of another 6.3 millio
it is to preserve law and order and promote social harmony and stability. food and drug is a prominent issue of widespread concern. we should reform and improve mechanisms for overseeing and supervising food and drug safety and overall coordination. we should require enterprises to assume primary facilities for exercise strict oversight throughout the whole process from production to consumption and establish a scientific system with china's national conditions to better ensure food and drug...
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implement the law and not advance. music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles couldn't stories. you hear. they try i'll teach spanish to find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is comb . a little. ever seen anything like that. i've ever seen images from inside a slaughterhouse that exposes the horrific treatment of animals and livestock typically the kind of acts los of coverage that has the power to both alert the public and hold corrupt and factures accountable for ill practices this investigative reporting is now in jeopardy they'd vance min of quote ag gag laws which of either passed or are being considered for passage in about a dozen states so far once implemented these bills make it illegal to do any sort of undercover reporting on food processing centers in this state an unprecedented censorship censorship that could have a significant impact on the kinds of checks and balances needed to ensure ethical food production and a healthy food supply
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teacher quality, making sure that we have rigorous evaluation systems, making sure that we can get rid of laws that last and layoff policies. those are the things that we think need to happen first in california into when we come back, rhee on why she says she's been unfairly labeled as anti-teacher. >>> welcome back. the label of anti-rhee is the heart of a new book. it's rhee's attempt to set the record straight on herself. >> my convictions are so strong, my belief in children and teachers is unshakeable and i wanted people to understand where that came from. it's because i come from teachers. my grandfather was a teacher, my maternal grandmother was a teacher, four of my aunts, my sister, my best friend. i have always all my life been around teachers. >> you're a teacher. >> i am a teacher. it was because of that that my respect for teachers and my understanding and belief in what they could do with children grew. and so now it's crazy to me. people say she's anti-teacher. how can i be the anti-teacher? i believe so much in teachers that i hold a high expectation for them. if i didn't beli
teacher quality, making sure that we have rigorous evaluation systems, making sure that we can get rid of laws that last and layoff policies. those are the things that we think need to happen first in california into when we come back, rhee on why she says she's been unfairly labeled as anti-teacher. >>> welcome back. the label of anti-rhee is the heart of a new book. it's rhee's attempt to set the record straight on herself. >> my convictions are so strong, my belief in children...
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>> it's also important to realize if this section is found obsolete and you think that an election law is discriminatory, there's real resource now. and others are permanent, these are not coming back. >> let's be clear, this is not about repealing all of-- >> exactly. >> this is about repealing only one part of it that applies only to some-- >> and just to reiterate now successful it's been. in 1964, the year before it passed. black voter registration in mississippi, 6%. and then it was 60%. and voter registration are higher than states not covered by section 5. >> what about the argument from the people who still want this supported. if you do away with the pre clearance requirement you'll get last minute attempts by states or localities to move or impose things that liberals don't like, like voter i.d. which might restrict -- they can play some games, in other words, before elections if you don't have the justice department supervising this in advance. >> in those states. this came out so clearly in -- no, those six states, not the north, the south. louisiana and alabama and mississ
>> it's also important to realize if this section is found obsolete and you think that an election law is discriminatory, there's real resource now. and others are permanent, these are not coming back. >> let's be clear, this is not about repealing all of-- >> exactly. >> this is about repealing only one part of it that applies only to some-- >> and just to reiterate now successful it's been. in 1964, the year before it passed. black voter registration in...
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therefore, the better chance you have of getting the law passed. so we did not include these other bills because it would have greatly complicated and even make controversial of bill but otherwise really has not. if the senate wants to add something in, we will take a look at the top -- we will take a look at that, but i want to keep the bill as simple as we can to make sure we pass a bill that becomes ball that prevents the shutdown of the government. we cannot take on top of sequestration. this bill is not about sequestration. this is about continuing funding of the government for the balance of the year, albeit a at reduced levels because of sequestration. we can deal with sequestration perhaps later, but for now we need to keep the government from shutting down. >> i find that very persuasive, and given the concerns about the 5% reduction or 8.2% reduction or something higher if we fail to succeed in this effort, we're talking about 100% reduction across these categories, which is why my sense was this was an area of agreement. while we all fin
therefore, the better chance you have of getting the law passed. so we did not include these other bills because it would have greatly complicated and even make controversial of bill but otherwise really has not. if the senate wants to add something in, we will take a look at the top -- we will take a look at that, but i want to keep the bill as simple as we can to make sure we pass a bill that becomes ball that prevents the shutdown of the government. we cannot take on top of sequestration....
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federal law prohibits anyone who has been in prison for more than a year from owning a gun. he served two, one year sentences consecutively and his name didn't appear in criminal databases because he was charged with misdemeanors. he was shot and killed by police shortly after he killed a two detectives. >> memorial for detective butler and sergeant bake her be held thursday at noon at hp pavilion in san jose. >> a salesman recovering tonight after being severely burned today. the fire started around 9:00 this morning at a home on west grant street. they report a man inside suffered second and third-degree burns. investigators don't know what caused that fire. >>> florida officials, rescuers ended their effort to find his boat. they say the area is so unstable it's too risky. here is more on the story. >>> we feel we have done everything we can. >> they nor longer looking for the body as the man slept thursday night and swallowed by a sinkhole. >> it's not possible to recover the body. >> the focus shifts to demolishing the house on sunday on fears that it may cave in any mo
federal law prohibits anyone who has been in prison for more than a year from owning a gun. he served two, one year sentences consecutively and his name didn't appear in criminal databases because he was charged with misdemeanors. he was shot and killed by police shortly after he killed a two detectives. >> memorial for detective butler and sergeant bake her be held thursday at noon at hp pavilion in san jose. >> a salesman recovering tonight after being severely burned today. the...
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. >> you seem like law enforcement. i happen to know law enforcement. >> you do? so you're an expert in this area? >> no, no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? you know how you come off? >> how's that? >> somebody who's very nervous, somebody who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> like all of our previous investigations, the potential predators here in ft. myers, florida, are keeping us busy. >> is this some kind of setup or something? >> while some are surprisingly candid -- >> they arrested me for possessing child pornography because i had nude pictures of her on my computer. they ended up dropping the charges. >> others tell us stories we've heard before. >> just come over to say hi. that was it. >> and one man does something so brazen you have to see it to believe it. >> you want to explain yourself? >> but they all have something in common. every one of them chatted online about having sex with a person posing as a young teen, made a date to meet, and then showed up at our undercover house. >> a nu
. >> you seem like law enforcement. i happen to know law enforcement. >> you do? so you're an expert in this area? >> no, no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? you know how you come off? >> how's that? >> somebody who's very nervous, somebody who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> like all of our previous investigations, the potential predators here in ft. myers, florida, are keeping us...
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president obama signed an order required by law that put in effect, $85 billion in automatic pending cuts. the president and republicans are pointing fingers over their failure to avoid the cuts. we will get an update from washington in just a minute. it's the worst possible news for a family in florida. rescue crews at the site of a sinkhole have called off the search for a man who fell in and was buried two nights ago. the sinkhole is said to be too dangerous and deep and unstable. the hole opened up and swallowed the man who was sleeping in his bed at the time. >> venezuela's president is fighting for his life tonight. that is according to the vice president. h hugo chavez was diagnosed with cancer and receiving treatment at a military hospital. >>> cardinals that will choose the next pope are still arriving in rome. they will meet monday morning to set a time to choose the next pope. >> benedict stepped down on thursday after giving a final blessing to thousands of faithful that were gathered. many cardinals met with him before his papacy ended. now back to the top story. those f
president obama signed an order required by law that put in effect, $85 billion in automatic pending cuts. the president and republicans are pointing fingers over their failure to avoid the cuts. we will get an update from washington in just a minute. it's the worst possible news for a family in florida. rescue crews at the site of a sinkhole have called off the search for a man who fell in and was buried two nights ago. the sinkhole is said to be too dangerous and deep and unstable. the hole...
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he was wearing an ankle monitoring bracelet as required by law. he also tried to avoid capture using a police scanner app installed on his smartphone. the sergeant commenting that's just a sign of the level of sophistication criminals will go to today even though in this case it did not help him. the woman thinks he forced his way through a window she left unlocked in the kitchen. she wishes her husband had been there. she's thankful her daughters weren't. report live, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> we have new video of a memorial for a teenage girl killed in an alleged dui crash over the weekend. friends continue leaving flowers and tokens for the 17-year-old. the high school student was reportedly a long distance runner who was about to run her very first meet for the school. she was killed saturday night while crossing sloat boulevard at vale avenue. there is a crosswalk there but no stoplight or stop sign. police arrested 29-year-old kieran brewer at the scene for vehicular manslaughter. today the board of superviso
he was wearing an ankle monitoring bracelet as required by law. he also tried to avoid capture using a police scanner app installed on his smartphone. the sergeant commenting that's just a sign of the level of sophistication criminals will go to today even though in this case it did not help him. the woman thinks he forced his way through a window she left unlocked in the kitchen. she wishes her husband had been there. she's thankful her daughters weren't. report live, bob redell, nbc bay area...
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it is a feature of this law that federal managers can't choose where to cut. the reductions must be across the board thereby eliminating both the wasteful and the vital. a few programs are exempt, however, and we asked nancy cordes to tell us where the cuts are coming. >> reporter: food stamp fund will not be cut. neither will children's health subsidies or medicaid. democrats protected those programs for the poor and a few others when they were negotiating the sequester with republicans two years ago. and both sides agreed that military pay and benefits along with funding for veterans should be shielded from the budget ax as well. but the rest of the federal government will be cut by $85 billion this year and more than $100 billion each of the nine years after that with the cuts split between defense and domestic spending. that translates into an 8% cut in pentagon funding. most domestic agencies will have to cut at least 5% from their ledgers. medicare itself won't get cut but doctors who see medicare patients will see their reimbursements trimmed by 2%. and
it is a feature of this law that federal managers can't choose where to cut. the reductions must be across the board thereby eliminating both the wasteful and the vital. a few programs are exempt, however, and we asked nancy cordes to tell us where the cuts are coming. >> reporter: food stamp fund will not be cut. neither will children's health subsidies or medicaid. democrats protected those programs for the poor and a few others when they were negotiating the sequester with republicans...
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president obama going on national television to discuss the idea he came up with and he signed into law. yet he blames everyone other than himself for the sequester cuts. >> let's the be clear. none of this is necessary. it is happening because a choice that republicans in congress have made. they have allowed these cuts to happen because they refuse to budge on closing a single wasteful loophole to help reduce the deficit. >> judge jeanine: wait a minute. wasn't that done a few months back during the fiscal cliff negotiations? but it is not just the republicans he blames. he says it is now our job to resolve this mess. >> the issue is not m my per sy power.suv the question is can the american people help persuade their members of congress to do the right thing. >> judge jeanine: now, if you or i can't pay our bills we spend less. we budget. we don't go on a buying spree and we certainly don't raise our credit card limits. not president obama. he is perfectly content to grow the size of our federal government by leaps and bounds. now, i worked in government for 30 years. i ran a major o
president obama going on national television to discuss the idea he came up with and he signed into law. yet he blames everyone other than himself for the sequester cuts. >> let's the be clear. none of this is necessary. it is happening because a choice that republicans in congress have made. they have allowed these cuts to happen because they refuse to budge on closing a single wasteful loophole to help reduce the deficit. >> judge jeanine: wait a minute. wasn't that done a few...
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you know environmental protection laws worker safety public health and campaign finance law so the move to him in coalition is helping to build a movement that this is illegitimate it is actually a radical idea that corporations as artificial entities can claim the inherent and evil rights that only human beings enjoy and it's working tom we were only formed in two thousand and ten we just clicked over two hundred seventy thousand participants we've helped to pass over five hundred resolutions we've put this on the ballot in twenty five jurisdictions one every single one of them including and i know this will make you happy tom in publicly conservative areas where republicans outnumber democrats partiers who are we've got to work for you in. about mccutcheon versus if you say it is with that remains from mccain feingold is that private individuals can still not give direct contributions in mccutcheon. that's about to be pulled away sickly a multimillionaire saying i want to be able to buy any politician idea that's exactly what this and this court and let's just say at this roberts cour
you know environmental protection laws worker safety public health and campaign finance law so the move to him in coalition is helping to build a movement that this is illegitimate it is actually a radical idea that corporations as artificial entities can claim the inherent and evil rights that only human beings enjoy and it's working tom we were only formed in two thousand and ten we just clicked over two hundred seventy thousand participants we've helped to pass over five hundred resolutions...
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i happen to know law enforcement. >> you do? so you're an expert in this area. >> no, no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? you know how you come off? >> how is that? >> somebody who is very nervous, somebody who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> i read him some of what you said online. are you sexy naked? have you ever played with yourself? you going to put my [ bleep ] in your mouth. if you like that, i'll teach you. >> i was trying to say -- >> i'm trying to say it makes it look like you came here -- >> i came to pick her up. >> to have sex with an underaged girl. >> we were in a role playing chat room, dude. >> what role were you playing exactly here? >> people play roles. never ask role playing. people just talk. my god, is this some kind of holdup? man, you got a warrant? if the girl don't want to come -- >> a warrant? are you a defense lawyer now? >> i'm saying, man, you don't got no cause to hold me. i got no problems sitting here to talk to you. >> he sticks
i happen to know law enforcement. >> you do? so you're an expert in this area. >> no, no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? you know how you come off? >> how is that? >> somebody who is very nervous, somebody who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> i read him some of what you said online. are you sexy naked? have you ever played with yourself? you going to put my [ bleep ] in your mouth. if...
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ama dates has the story. >> he violated the law and the faith that the residents of san san -- santa clara county placed in him. >> he announced criminal charges against county supervisor. >> four felony counts of perjury . one felony count of misappropriating money, and seven misdemeanors for failing to file accurate campaign reports. >> investigators say he used taxpayer and campaign donation money as his own and some of it went to support his gambling addiction which...
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it's the most important civil rights law of the modern era, which is why the words you're about to hear may live on forever. our report from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: just look, the court's liberal member said, at where most voter discrimination lawsuits come from, areas in 16 states covered by the law. >> you can say maybe this district shouldn't be covered, maybe this one should be covered. the formula seems to be working pretty well in terms of going after the actual violations on the ground and who is committing them. >> and why would we vote in favor of a county whose record is the epitome of what caused the passage of this law to start with. >> reporter: but the court's conservatives told solicitor general don verrilli that congress didn't look at the most up to date evidence when it last renewed the law in 2006. >> do you know which state has the worst ratio of white voter turnout to african-american voter turnout? >> i do not. >> massachusetts. >> do you know what has the best, where african-american turnout actually exceeds white turnout. mississipp
it's the most important civil rights law of the modern era, which is why the words you're about to hear may live on forever. our report from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: just look, the court's liberal member said, at where most voter discrimination lawsuits come from, areas in 16 states covered by the law. >> you can say maybe this district shouldn't be covered, maybe this one should be covered. the formula seems to be working pretty well in terms of going...
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she wanted to go on to law school. she wanted to be an immigration lawyer, perhaps a criminal lawyer. really, a bright, young girl. had her entire life ahead of her. then, she disappears. >> she is very responsible, honest. she has everything in order. she has fun, she do her school work. at the president's entern office in john jay college. >> it was her younger sister's birthday, they planned to go down to miami. which she did, every year, go down to spend memorial day weekend with friends and family who lived there. she took her sister. they were going to get manicures, go shopping, they went to concerts together. and spent a lot of time with her best friend, who lived down in the miami area. now, she had just graduated, majored in criminal justice, studying for the lsat for law school, and pursue a career as a criminal attorney or immigration lawyer. that is what was ahead of her when she went to miami for what she thought would be a fun weekend with her sister. >> on a homemade shrine. >> my help will come from th
she wanted to go on to law school. she wanted to be an immigration lawyer, perhaps a criminal lawyer. really, a bright, young girl. had her entire life ahead of her. then, she disappears. >> she is very responsible, honest. she has everything in order. she has fun, she do her school work. at the president's entern office in john jay college. >> it was her younger sister's birthday, they planned to go down to miami. which she did, every year, go down to spend memorial day weekend...